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Where would a child learn justice?

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Ever since I was small I always had a sense of justice, that things should be fair, that people should be kind, and that might doesn't make right. But my parents were bossy, critical, and physically violent, authoritarians. Is it possible I was born with an innate sense of justice? Some kind of superior evolutionary sensibility?

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  1. Maybe Your heart is guiding you through troubles. and thats why your good and just.


  2. Perhaps seeing your parents actions and how they affected other people made you more aware that this was wrong.

  3. watching batman

  4. Usually it's where they grow up.. if you havn't been treated right when your young (not saying you weren't), usually kids decide they want a change they don't want this anymore, life should be fair!... im 15 i feel this way also. i wasn't treated very fairly

  5. Hmm...good question.

    The way you perseived things and other influences in your life. Maybe you had a role model in your life that influenced you like Superman...you saw how he was truthful and protected people and such.

    Don't pay much attention to my answer I was more than semi pulling this out of my bottom.

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